Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket; Dwight was the grandson of Jonathan Edwards. He graduated from Yale at the age of 19.
"Virtuous Rulers" signed "Theodore Dwight's 1791" at top of title page. Original calfskin, with 19th Century rebacking marked: "Two Discourses" on top leather label and "Dwight" on lower leather label. ; 8vo; Includes "The Nature and Danger of Infidel Philosophy" New-Haven, 1798, (95p. ) (Evans 33657) (BAL 5053) , "A Discourse, on the Genuineness and Authenticity of the New-Testament" New-York, 1794 (78p. ) (Evans 26924) (BAL 5047) , "The True Means of Establishing Public Happiness" New-Haven, 1795 (40p. ) (Evans 28610) (BAL 5050) , "Virtuous Rulers a National Blessing" Hartford, 1791 (42p. ) ...
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